Hey team. Thanks for a great app!
I was just wondering, and not sure if you have already mentioned it, but what is your plan for a funding model for the app in the long term?
Some kind of one-off payment maybe, or a subsrciption model?
After all the crap at Reddit with Christian being essentially priced out of making an affordable app by spez, it’l be interesting to see how you plan to go forwards financially here. I ask this knowing that there will be ongoing costs your side and I would willing to help fund that.
On a side note, I guess Memmy users are signing up through many different instances. Apart from whatever your funding model is for the app, would it be possible to also add a payment option for those who want to donate to whichever instance they use? IMO that’d be a pretty useful extra feature.
Would love to know what y’all think.
I’ve actually had an idea for funding both 3rd-party apps and potentially server instances: a reddit gold-equivalent.
It essentially would function like a super-upvote (no impact on post/comment rank, just “cosmetic”). Users can buy it through the app or website (for instances that allow and support it), and the cost would be fixed to some (low) value. That way, it’s like a donation with perks.
However, this would only support the app/instance where “Lemmy gold” is purchased. So, instead, when the user gives gold to a post/comment, the donation gets split between the user’s home instance, the instance where the post/comment is hosted, and the app/instance where the gold was purchased (either even split or some percentage TBD).
I think this would help offset the costs of running an instance, developing an app and handling banking transactions, but of course it’s a rough idea. I’d be happy to know what potential issues/avenues for exploitation people could find with such a system.
I do have a bit of relevant programming experience but sadly not much time for it. I’d imagine the way to get it started is to run an experimental instance and collaborate with a specific app like memmy in the beginning, then make one-on-one agreements with other instances until it becomes a norm across the federation.
Some random thoughts:
Thoughts? (Sorry for the wall of text, had this idea brewing for some time)